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@sesipes8

Rule your mind or it will rule you 🔔 | Be Outdoors | Realize³

Arizona, USA Katılım Haziran 2009
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Just a man and his bubs 😁
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Running your own content server feels so freeing.
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dior ✞@deeore5·
"get his ass" is so hilarious. it's like the modern version of "seize him"
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Ninguém fala sobre o quanto isso era perfeito, sem notificação, sem distração, só você e a música… Só quem viveu a era do mp3 sabe..
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@MoundLore Beautiful take. Sad and beautiful. I miss RadioShack
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MoundLore@MoundLore·
RadioShack was the last store where being confused felt useful. You’d walk in for batteries and end up standing in front of tiny drawers full of parts you didn’t understand yet. Resistors. Switches. Speaker wire. Fuses. Project kits. Adapters for problems so specific they sounded made up until somebody behind the counter nodded immediately and disappeared into aisle six. People remember the batteries. They forget the feeling. RadioShack made technology feel close enough to touch. You could buy a soldering iron, a police scanner, a bag of LEDs, a replacement remote part, a weird cable, a battery club card, or one tiny component that somehow brought the whole thing back to life. Kids built crystal radios. People repaired RC cars. Teens stripped speaker wire in garages. Some employee who looked like he had worked there since 1987 could translate your terrible explanation into exactly the part you needed. That kind of place teaches a different relationship with the world. Machines had backs and screws and wires. Things failed for reasons. You could open them. You could make mistakes. You could learn enough to stop being intimidated. Then the world changed. Screens replaced screws. Batteries got glued in. Devices got sealed. Parts disappeared. Stores stopped assuming people wanted to understand anything below the surface. People call that convenience. But there’s a reason people remember RadioShack harder than they should. It was one of the last places that made technology feel unfinished. Like normal people still had permission to participate. Now most of us carry objects more powerful than anything in that store ever sold and most of us would not even know where to begin if one stopped working.
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voorhese@voorhese·
I miss pre slippi melee. Every scene was unique in their own right. It showed in their play. Traveling to a tourney with the crew used to be like storming a dojo to see who's Kung fu was the best.
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The fact that the Israel lobby has spent $35M to unseat a congressman from Kentucky should tell you exactly who is truly running the country.
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I think it’s fair to say that the U.S. is no longer a constitutional republic but an oligarchy serving foreign-lobby interests over its own citizens.
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Here's your harsh truth: Inflation isn't the problem. You just think you're entitled to every luxury. - You don't want to live in a 1000 sq ft house, it has to be 3000 sq ft - You need to drive a new car every 4 years - Vacation has to be at a nice hotel with room service - Dinner has to be Door Dashed because you're tired - I need a new iPhone every 18 months - Everyone goes to Disney World, so I deserve to as well No you don't. Make more money or be quiet. You're not entitled to eat out every day. Growing up, we ate out 2x a month, and it was a bag of burgers and a few large fries we split. "We shouldn't have to live like they did in the old days" No luxury is an entitlement. You still have to put in the work to afford it.
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Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch

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@the_satellite23 You're nothing but a billionaire simp if this is your honest take.
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